Hopkins/Turner account book, 1843-1867.

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Hopkins/Turner account book, 1843-1867.

Turner entries beginning in 1843 record the sales of unspecified merchandise, citing date, name of account, and cost. The Hopkins entries are randomly arranged and include: 1857-1867, concerning churchgoing; 1865-1867 daily activities of John Riley Hopkins; his inventory of mechanical tools; accounts for turning wood; records of goods and equipment purchased in Atlanta; and accounts of fabrications at the Beaver Ruin Novelty Works.

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Beaver Ruin Novelty Works (Gwinnett County, Ga.)

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Hopkins family.

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In 1854, Samuel Turner, the first owner of this book, gave it to George H. Hopkins, who in 1856 presented it to John R. Hopkins. All three lived in Gwinnett Co., GA. From the description of Hopkins/Turner account book, 1843-1867. (Georgia Department of Archives and History Library). WorldCat record id: 38475966 ...

Turner, Samuel, d. 1892.

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